A Little Bit About Us

Hi! We’re Donovan+Gilhooley, a Fort Worth website design and advertising firm. We specialize in — among other things — web sites, logos, book design, posters, brochures, flyers, marketing, advertisements; and, what we like to call, “D—None of the Above” projects.

 

Saving the world, if need be. That sort of thing.

 

The creative guy at Donovan+Gilhooley is me, Scott Anderson, a onetime yankee-of-sorts, who’s been in Fort Worth — more or less — since 1978. Officially, I’ve been working in the graphic design, publishing and advertising industries since 1995. Unofficially, I’ve been making t-shirts, posters, books, stories, and music since the mid-1970s.

Before that, I mostly made messes.

Now I provide solutions. Everything I do professionally — and I do mean everything — I view as problem-solving. You either have a design problem, or a marketing problem, or an advertising problem. You need this information, in this space, to do “this.” My job, my goal, my reason for doing this, is to solve that problem. And make it pretty — not like those other guys.

I’ve talked enough now. Look at the work if you’re still interested. Call me. Email me. Carrier pigeon if that's your fancy. Meet over coffee or lunch — my preferred way of doing things — and let’s get started.

Scott Anderson
Creative Guy

 

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    My Latest Releases

    Logo for the Beerman

    Logo for the Beerman, a Denton-based musician

     

    Website for the Big Green Car Wash Machine

    Website for Big Green Car Wash — opening soon!

     

    Logo for the Big Green Car Wash Machine

    Logo for Big Green Car Wash — opening soon!

     

    Website for the Illustrated Idea

    Oops. Did this last year and forgot to add it to my portfolio. Website designed by the artist, TY Walls. I art directed the photo shoot, and built the site from Ty's design. As usual, photograhy by Aaron Dougherty

     

     

    Website for Fort worth retailer Herringbone Home

    A website for Fort Worth retailer Herringbone Home.